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The implementation of new regulations on nutritional labelling in Chile, Mrs. Lorena Rodriguez
MD Lorena Rodriguez OsiacMaster Nutrition and Public ManagementHead of Food and Nutrition DepartmentChilean Ministry of Healthlorena.rodriguez@minsal.cl
Chilean Trade Policy
Tackle rising obesity levels
Food Labelling
Control and evaluation of the new labelling
Agenda
Chilean Trade Policy
Tackle rising obesity levels
Food Labelling
Control and evaluation of the new labelling
Agenda
"Alimentos y bebidas ultraprocesados en América Latina: tendencias, efecto sobre la obesidad e implicaciones para las políticas públicas“ OPS/OMS 2015
Chile is the main consumer of sugar beverages
Chilean Trade Policy
Tackle rising obesity levels
Food Labelling
Control and evaluation of the new labelling
Agenda
LAW 20.606: FOOD NUTRITIONAL COMPOSITION AND FOOD MARKETING
Restriction to school
food environment
Front of package warning label
Restrictions to food
marketing to children under 14
years
Goals:1. Children protection2. Promoting informed selection of food3. Decreasing food consumption with excessive
amount of critical nutrients.
All this points are related to the food nutrient content and to the nutrient cut off values
SCOPE OF FRONT OF PACKAGE WARNING FOOD LABELLING
All foods with added sugars (honey, sugar, syrups), sodium (salt, additives) and saturated fatty acids (any oil or fat with SFA) and its content exceeds the limits established by the MOH.
It will be understand as addition of sodium, saturated fats and sugar, when any of the following ingredients were added:
SODIUM• salt• Aditives with sodium• Ingredients or foods with any
of them
SUGARS• Sugar• Sugars: mono and disaccharides• Honey• Syrups• Aditives with mono and disaccharides• Ingredients or foods with any of them
SATURATED FATS• Oils and fats with sat fatty acids• Aditives with SFA• Ingredients or foods with any of
them
EXCLUSIONS
Cut‐off values for sugar, saturated fat, sodium and calories. Nutrient or Energy
Solid food
From the date of implementation
24 months afterimplementation
36 months afterimplementation
Energykcal/100 g
350 300 275
Sodiummg/100 g
800 500 400
Total sugarsg/100 g
22,5 15 10
Saturated fatsg/ 100 g
6 5 4
Nutrient orEnergyLiquids
From the date of implementation
24 months afterimplementation
36 months afterimplementation
Energykcal/100 ml
100 80 70
Sodiummg/100 ml
100 100 100
Total sugarsg/100 ml
6 5 5
Saturated fatsg/ 100 ml
3 3 3
SERVING SIZE VS 100 GRAMS
CUT‐OFF VALUES PER 100 GRAMS ALLOWS:• Having a standardmeasure for all foods.• To judge food based on the nutritional quality and not the way as it consumed• To compare food within and between categories.• To educate with information for persons select their own healthy diet, even serving size.
CUT‐OFF VALUES PER SERVING SIZE COULD IMPLY:• Confusion because people is not eating according to serving size• Providing information according to a theoretical pattern of intake• Do not educate about the real characteristics of food• Do not incentive more flexible decisions.
• Since 2006 in Chile is mandatory the nutritional declaration per 100 grams (or 100 mL) and per serving size.• People will be able to compare looking food labelling and complementary nutrition information.
FOP warning label
• Thewarning messagewas defined by previous studiesconvened by Ministry of Health in which qualitative and quantitative studies were held in different groups.
• Studies demostrate that this symbol is the best performance in visibility, understanding and intention of purchase.
Chilean Trade Policy
Tackle rising obesity levels
Food Labelling
Control and evaluation of the new labelling
Agenda
CONTROL AND ENFORCEMENT THE NEW REGULATION
Inspecciones Incumplimientos
Lugares de expendio 588 286 (48%)
Escuelas 809 356 (44%)
Productos alimenticios 3000 1000 (33%)
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